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Teacher Candidate Guide
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Marcus Lane (360) 475-7807 Mourine Anduiza (360) 475-7237 [email protected] [email protected]
Teacher Career and Technical Education Certification (Grades 7 through 12)
Career Technical Education (CTE)
Teacher Candidate Guide
General Information
Teacher Certification Overview
Program Oversight
Course and Registration Information
Waiver Requirements and Process
Earn your CTE Washington Teaching
Certificate at Olympic College!
For current course enrollment information and schedules, visit:
http://www.olympic.edu/programs-classes/workforce-development-and-basic-studies/cte-teacher-certificate-program
Marcus Lane (360) 475-7807 Mourine Anduiza (360) 475-7555 [email protected] [email protected]
Questions and Answers
What is career and technical
education certification?
In Washington State, those who want to teach career and technical education classes in middle school or high school are required to hold a CTE Teacher Certificate or endorsement. There are two routes to CTE certification:
Business and industry route (offered at Olympic College) College or university route
Requirements for the certificate are:
Extensive professional experience (6,000 documented hours of paid occupational experience in a specialty or sub-category area; 2,000 hours in an industry occupation, and 4,000 hours in a combination of occupational hours and teaching hours.) Military experience may be appropriate to this requirement.
and
Completion of a CTE Teacher Certification Program.
The program is based on the requirements in the Washington Administrative Code WAC 181-77-041. To learn more about the process at the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), visit their website at http://www.k12.wa.us/certification/CTEMain.aspx
What is career and technical
education?
Career and technical education is a planned program of courses and learning experiences that begins with exploration of career options, supports basic academic and life skills, and enables achievement of high academic standards, leadership, preparation for industry-defined work, and advanced and continuing education offered in middle school and high school. You can turn your professional work experience into a new career teaching in grades 7 through 12.
Why select Olympic College
for your CTE certification?
Courses are scheduled with the working professional in mind, which gives individuals options for program completion.
Courses are a blended combination of face-to-face and online formats.
This certificate authorizes service as a teacher in the school district(s) or
skills center(s) and shall be issued in a broad category and/or in a specific subcategory in one of the following pathways:
Agriculture and Science Pathway Diversified Occupations Business and Marketing Pathway Health and Human Services Pathway Work-Based Learning Technology and Industry Pathway
Broad Categories (College and university route): Agriculture Education Marketing Education (V010000), Business Education Technology Education (V078000), Family and Consumer Sciences Education (V2000002), CTE Technical Education (V210100)
Subcategories (Business and industry route): Each subcategory/specialty area is listed with the CIP (Classification of Instructional Programs) code, which consist of the letter "V" followed by a six-digit number.
Business and Industry Route Subcategory Specialty Areas Accounting and Related Programs (V520300) Agribusiness (V010101) Agriculture Food Science (V011001) Agricultural Mechanics (V010201) Agricultural Production (V010300) Aircraft Technician (V470608) Aquaculture (V010303) Auto Body Repair (V470603) Automotive Technology (V470600) Aviation Occupations (V490100) Banking Support Services (V520895) Biomedical Science (V260102) Building Maintenance Technician (V460401) Business Management (V5210100) Career Choices (V600092) (Must also be certificated
for Worksite Learning) Careers in Education (V200212) Chemical Technology (V410301) Commercial Design/Applied Art (V500400) Communication Technologies (V100100) Computer Applications & Related Programs (V521206) Computer Technology (V470110) Construction Trades (V460200) Consumer Services (V190403) Cosmetology (V120403) Criminal Protective Services (V430100) Culinary Arts (V200493) Dental Assisting (V510601) Drafting (V480101) Early Childhood Education and Services (V190708) Educational Para Pro (V200206) Electrical and Electronic Equipment Repair (V470101) Electrician (V460302) Engineering (V143501) Entrepreneurship (V080301) General Sales Operations (V080706) Global Health (V512210) Family and Community Services (V190707) Fashion Merchandising (V080102) Fire Service (V430203) Floriculture (V010603)
Food Production and Services (V120505) Food Science Dietetics and Nutrition (V190504) Forensic Technology (V430100) Health Diagnostic Careers (V510900) Health Informatics Careers (V510700) Health Science Biotechnology (V261202) Health Support Services Careers (V510710) Health Therapeutic Careers (V510800) Horticulture (V010601) Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism (V310101) Housing, Interiors and Furnishings (V190601) JROTC (V280300) Legal Administrative Services (V520403) Lodging Management (V520902) Marketing Management (V521401) Manufacturing Technology (V151000) Material Engineering (V141801) Medical Administrative Services (V520404) Nursing Assisting (V511611) Natural Resources (V030101) Personal Care Services (V310510) Precision Metal Worker (V480100) Publishing (V091001) Refrigeration/Air-Conditioning/Heating (V470201) Sign Language Interpreter (V510205) Sports Medicine (V510709) Stage Design Technician (V500502) STEM Technology (V141000) Textiles and Apparel (V190901) Translation and Interpretation (V160403) Veterinarian Assistant (V510808) Water Transportation/Worker (V490300) Worksite Learning (V600097) (Must also hold a CTE Teaching Certificate)
Source:
http://www.k12.wa.us/certification/default.aspx
Career and Technical Certification Areas
CTE Course Details
Course
Format
Clock Hours
Cost
Required*
CNCTE 004 Introduction to Career Technical Education—Teacher Certification Program
Face-to-Face 6 hours $59 Yes
CNCTE 005 Introduction to Instructional Strategies
Face-to-Face 30 hours** $275
CNCTE 006 Course Organization and Curriculum Development
Blended* 30 hours $275
CNCTE 007 Personal Student Development and Leadership Techniques
Face-to-Face 30 hours** $275 Yes
CNCTE 008 History and Philosophy of Career Technical Education
Blended* 30 hours $275 Yes
CNCTE 009 Occupational Analysis and Skills Standards
Blended* 20 hours $185 Yes
CNCTE 010 School Law Blended* 30 hours $275
CNCTE 017 Diversity in the Classroom Blended* 10 hours $95
CNCTE 011 Safety in the CTE Classroom Blended* 10 hours $95 Yes
CNCTE 012 Role and Responsibility of the CTE Teacher as Related to Child Abuse
Blended* 10 hours $95
CNCTE 013 Using Technology in the Classroom Face-to-Face 10 hours $95
CNCTE 014 Field Experience in Your Program Area Arranged 40 hours $365
CNCTE 015 Culminating CTE Teacher Project Arranged 6 hours $59 Yes
CNCTE 016 Work Based Learning—Coordination Techniques
Blended* 30 hours $275 Not required for initial
certification
Arranged This class has hours arranged between the instructor and the teacher candidate ** + 6 observation hours * Blended: A combination of face-to-face and online instruction Current teachers who wish to waive a class must receive a recommendation from their current CTE Director, present documentation of PESB-approved course completion or have documented experience. Waiver requests/recommendations must be approved by Olympic College. Waivers for teacher candidates from business/industry may be issued on a case-by-case basis in accordance with WAC 181-77-041. Note: As of fall quarter 2017, CNCTE course alpha and numbers listed above were formerly CNPRF.
Olympic College Career and Technical Teacher Certificate Course Descriptions Olympic College’s course of study covers all the required competencies delineated in the Washington Administrative Code (WAC 181-77-041.)
CNCTE 004 Introduction to Career Technical Education—Teacher Certification Program
Face-to-Face, 6 clock hours
This first course in a series of Career Technical Education (CTE) courses provides participants the opportunity to hear and
learn first-hand the process of transitioning from business/industry to the CTE classroom/laboratory in a high school/skills
center setting. The process for certified teachers to add a CTE endorsement will also be reviewed. Certification
requirements from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) will be reviewed and explained.
Participants will begin developing a professional portfolio to complement a school district’s evaluation process and to meet
certification requirements: documented work hours, finger printing, background check, basic skills assessment.
CNCTE 005 Introduction to Instructional Strategies
Face-to-Face, 30 clock hours classroom/6 clock hours observation
This energetic course will engage participants in the basics of teaching and learning: characteristics of quality instructors,
elements of classroom climate, learner’s style and rate and the impact on lesson planning, Bloom’s cognitive taxonomy,
classroom management, CTE course frameworks/standards and the relationship to academic standards and lesson/unit
planning, Common Core Standards and 21st Century Skills, learning principles, lesson design, and testing/measurements
using performance-based measurements of student work. Participants will develop and teach a mini-lesson plan of a job
skill and use a rubric to analyze teaching demonstrations of classmates.
CNCTE 006 Course Organization and Curriculum Development
Blended, 30 clock hours
Participants will acquire foundational information on how a course is developed from an occupational analysis and identify
industry skills standards as an integral part of a program of study with equivalency credits and a course syllabus for a high
school or skills center. Participants will demonstrate essential skills: navigating the OSPI website to develop a curriculum
framework in their program area; knowledge and application of CTE State Standards, CIP Codes, and Career Clusters; the
CTE Program Approval process; the role/function of advisory committees; and how to work effectively with volunteer
groups.
CNCTE 007 Personal Student Development and Leadership Techniques
Face-to-Face, 30 clock hours classroom/6 clock hours observation
This course focuses on the required student participation in a career technical student organization (CTSO) or appropriate
leadership activities within CTE classes. Participants will review current research on adolescent brain development and the
corresponding relationship to teaching and learning. In addition, participants will become familiar with all existing CTE
youth organizations, the state adviser and contact process, and the 21st Century Skills component of course frameworks.
Participants will also research the various roles and responsibilities of a career guidance system.
CNCTE 008 History and Philosophy of Career Technical Education
Blended, 30 clock hours
This course explores the history, philosophy, legislation and organizational/curricular structure of career and technical
education. State and federal legislation and critical reports will be examined: Morrill Act 1862, Smith Hughes Act 1927,
Prosser’s Theorems 1925, Manpower Development 1962, Public Law 94-482, Perkins Acts reauthorizations, School-to-
Work, Common Core State Standards, 21st Century Skills, House Bill 1209 – Education Reform in WA, A Nation at Risk, etc.
CNCTE 009 Occupational Analysis and Skills Standards Blended, 20 clock hours This course examines labor market information to discover key characteristics of jobs: purposes, task characteristics, task duties, and necessary skills. Participants will complete an occupational analysis using available labor market information to assist in determining critical job skills components to include in a high school or skills center program or course.
CNCTE 010 School Law Blended, 30 clock hours Participants will be introduced to the basic legal frameworks found within the public school system pertaining to students, employees, and parents: attendance, FERPA, students with special needs, student discipline, student free speech rights, and local, state and federal statutory rights of students and teachers including collective bargaining.
CNCTE 017 Diversity in the Classroom Blended, 10 clock hours Participants will develop a broad understanding of the diverse school population and the related cultural and behavioral issues. (Note: In December 2014, at the recommendation of the instructors and approved by the advisory committee, the School Law and Diversity course was divided into two courses; CNCTE 010 and CNCTE 017.) CNCTE 011 Safety in the CTE Classroom Blended, 10 clock hours This course emphasizes the establishment and maintenance of a safe learning environment and the ability to teach safety skills in a career technical environment, classroom and shop. Participants are introduced to resources available from OSPI, the Department of Labor and other local, state, federal, private and public agencies.
CNCTE 012 Role and Responsibility of the CTE Teacher as Related to Child Abuse Blended, 10 clock hours Participants will learn the basics of child abuse and/or neglect reporting: physical abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, medical neglect, emotional neglect/abuse, sexual exploitation and other forms of mistreatment.
CNCTE 013 Using Technology in the Classroom Face-to-Face, 10 clock hours Using a teaching station equipped with a computer, input devices and projectors, participants will learn basic knowledge and skills for presenting classroom resources in a professional manner to enhance teaching and student learning.
CNCTE 014 Field Experience in Your Program Area In a CTE Classroom, 40 clock hours Participants will observe, assist and teach in their program area under the direction of a certified CTE teacher.
CNCTE 015 Culminating CTE Teacher Project Face-to-Face, 6 clock hours This culminating course allows the participant to share their process of becoming a certified CTE teacher. Participants will also provide documentation for CTE certification and enhance their ability to present information about CTE programs to varied audiences.
CNCTE 016 Work Based Learning – Coordination Techniques Blended, 30 clock hours This course provides an additional endorsement for teachers who desire to coordinate work based learning activities. Teachers are required to hold or to be in the process of obtaining a CTE certificate for this endorsement. Utilizing an actual work place, participants will learn and apply school- to-work partnerships including: legal issues and requirements coupled with relationship building, work site observations, cooperative work experiences, field trips, and other learning experiences.
CTE Registration, Program Policies, Waivers How to register Visit the certificate link to register for the CTE Teacher Certification courses:
http://www.olympic.edu/programs-classes/workforce-development-and-basic-studies/cte-teacher-certificate-program
Program policies
Waiver policy
The CTE Advisory Committee has established guidelines for the waiver of classes in Olympic College’s
(OC) CTE Program. The policies avoid redundancy in coursework while providing top quality training for
teachers with excellent skills.
To be considered for a class waiver, course competencies must be met through demonstration of either
a CTE Director-supervised field experience and/or through coursework documented on an official
transcript from an accredited post-secondary institution (for detailed information, see the ‘Course
Waiver Request Procedure’ included in this Teacher Candidate Guide.)
Incompletes and course retake policy for incomplete course work.
Should a teacher candidate enrolled in one of the non-credit CTE classes at OC fail to attain the
delineated course outcomes/competencies as outlined in each course, the instructor may indicate that
the candidate did not pass and must retake the class. The decision of whether a teacher candidate
satisfactorily completes a given class and designated competencies rests solely with the professional
judgment of the course instructor.
If a CTE class has any mandatory ‘in person’ meeting times, full participation at these class sessions is
required to complete the class competencies. If time is missed, the teacher candidate will need to
retake the class. All mandatory dates and times will be given to the candidate prior to class registration.
CTE Class Retake policy
Usually, CTE classes are scheduled or offered once each year. Teacher candidates who fail to complete a
class will be required to retake that class when next offered or until all requirements are met
satisfactorily.
Special note: Instructors are compensated on the basis of contact hours in a given class and are not
obligated to work with a teacher candidate who does not satisfactorily complete the course work or
demonstrate the competencies beyond that given class schedule.
Washington Administrative Code 181-77-041
Requirements for candidates seeking career and technical education certification on the basis of business and industry work experience. Candidates for certification who have not completed approved programs set forth in WAC 181-82-322 shall complete the following requirements in addition to those set forth in WAC 181-79A-150 (1) and (2) and 181-79A-155 (1) and (2).
(1) Initial (a) Candidates for the initial certificate shall provide documentation of paid occupational experience in the
specific career and technical education subcategory for which certification is sought. (i) Three years (six thousand hours) is required. (ii) One year (two thousand hours) must be within the past six years. (iii) If all or part of the two thousand hours is more than six years old, an additional three hundred hours
of recent (occurring in the last two years) occupational experience is required. (b) Candidates for the initial certificate shall complete a professional educator standards board approved
program under WAC 181-77A-029 in which they demonstrate competence in the general standards for all career and technical education teacher certificate candidates pursuant to WAC 181-77A-165, which include but are not limited to knowledge and skills in the following areas:
(i) General and specific safety; (ii) Career and technical education teaching methods; (iii) Occupational analysis; (iv) Course organization and curriculum design; (v) Philosophy of vocational education; (vi) Personal student development and leadership techniques.
(c) Candidates for the initial certificate shall also demonstrate knowledge and skills in the following areas: (i) School law; (ii) Issues related to abuse as specified in WAC 181-77A-165(7).
(d) In addition, candidates for initial certification in career choices or coordinator of worksite learning shall demonstrate competency in knowledge and skills described in WAC 181-77A-180.
(2) Initial renewal. Candidates for renewal of the initial certificate must complete three quarter hours of credit or thirty clock hours of career and technical education educator training in the subject matter certified to teach since the initial certificate was issued or renewed.
(3) Continuing. (a) Candidates for the continuing certificate shall have in addition to the requirements for the initial certificate
at least nine quarter hours or ninety clock hours of career and technical education educator training in the career and technical education subject matter to be certified completed subsequent to the issuance of the initial certificate.
(b) Candidates for the continuing certificate shall provide as a condition for the issuance of a continuing certificate documentation of two years of teaching/coordination in the career and technical education subject matter certified to teach with an authorized employer—i.e., school district(s) or skills center(s).
(4) Continuing certificate renewal. (a) Candidates for renewal of the continuing certificate shall complete since the previous continuing certificate
was issued one of the following: (i) Six quarter hours or sixty clock hours of career and technical education educator training; (ii) Three quarter hours or thirty clock hours of career and technical education educator training and
three quarter hours or thirty clock hours of technical education/upgrading; (iii) Three quarter hours or thirty clock hours of career and technical education educator training and
three hundred hours of occupational experience.
CTE Program Oversight The Program Education Advisory Committee (PEAC) membership is comprised of experienced CTE teachers and administrators, at least one first-year teacher who has completed the respective program, and industry and/or community representatives. These individuals provide program oversight, ensure program quality, conduct program reviews, and suggest improvements. The PEAC is required by the Professional Board of Standards which identifies quality elements.
Constituency represented Name, title, address Phone / E-mail Term of Office
CTE Director K-12 Linda Hupka, Director of CTE & STEM Education Bremerton School District 134 Marion Avenue N Bremerton WA 98337
[email protected] Office (360) 473-1019 Cell: (360) 337-0402
Initial Member 2013 Term Expires June 2017
CTE Director K-12
Sara Hatfield, Director of CTE South Kitsap High School 425 Mitchell Port Orchard WA 98366
[email protected] Office (360) 908-8933 Cell (360) 874-7068
Joined November 14, 2014 Term Expires June 2018
First-Year Teacher – 2015-16 Program Completer –OC Business/Industry Teacher Prep Program
Carolyn Guttman, ASL Teacher Peninsula School District 14105 Purdy Drive NW Gig Harbor WA 98332
[email protected] Work (253) 530-4400 Cell (360) 440-2560
Joined December 2015 Term Expires June 2019
Program Completer – OC Business/Industry Teacher Prep Program
Elaine Schick, FACSE Teacher Central Kitsap School District PO Box 8 Silverdale WA 98383
Joined October 2016 Term Expires June 2020
CTE Teacher K-12 Graduate of a Business/Industry Teacher Prep Program
Nora Zollweg, Marketing & Student Outreach Coordinator and JAG Specialist West Sound Tech 101 National Avenue Bremerton WA 98312
[email protected] Office (360) 473-0559
Joined April 2014 Term Expires June 2018
Prof Tech Teacher Olympic College
Barbara Parker, Medical Assisting Instructor Olympic College 1600 Chester Avenue, HO 118 Bremerton WA 98337
[email protected] Office (360) 475-7679
Initial Member 2013 Term Expires June 2017
Prof Tech Adviser Olympic College
Steve Quinn, Educational Adviser Olympic College 1600 Chester Avenue, HSS 203G Bremerton WA 98337
[email protected] Office (360) 475-7345
Initial Member 2013 Term Expires June 2017
K-12 Tech Prep Liaison
Jim Funaro Worker Retraining Transitions Coordinator Olympic College 1600 Chester Avenue, HSS 203C Bremerton WA 98337
[email protected] Office (360) 475-7231
Initial Member 2013 Term Expires June 2017
Faculty – Full Time – Education Olympic College
Dr. Mary Sanford Olympic College 1600 Chester Avenue, HSS 339 Bremerton WA 98337
[email protected] Office (360) 475-7317
Joined April 2016 Term Expires June 2019
Business/Veteran
TBA
Olympic College Workforce Development and Basic Studies 1600 Chester Avenue Bremerton, WA 98337
Deborah Welsh Director, Program Development and Worker Retraining Office: CSC 415 Mo Anduiza Program Administrator Office: CSC 419 OC Bremerton Campus Marcus Lane Program Assistant Office: CSC 417A
[email protected] Office (360) 475-7580
[email protected] Main Office (360 475-7555) [email protected] Office (360 475-7807
Course Waiver Request Procedure CTE Teacher Certification Program
Teacher candidates may have up to six courses waived as a part of the OC Business and Industry Route CTE Teacher Certification Program. Those with degrees in education are likely candidates for course waivers. Documentation is required. A minimum of six courses in the program must be completed at OC to be considered for CTE Program completion.
The District CTE Director or the OC Program Administrator: 1. Recommends (in writing) courses to be considered for waiver. Each teacher candidate’s
documentation will be reviewed for proof of mastery of course competencies. Copies of transcripts from the college/university or clock hour forms from other providers documenting coursework are required.
2. Forwards the recommendation and appropriate documentation to request the course waiver(s) to the OC Program Administrator.
The Olympic College Program Administrator: 1. Reviews the recommendation for compliance with course competencies. 2. Convenes a subcommittee of the Professional Educators Advisory Committee. 3. Provides the written recommendation of the subcommittee to the teacher candidate and the
District CTE Director. 4. Indicates courses waived in the teacher applicant file.
Courses that may be waived with appropriate documentation:
Introduction to Classroom Instructional Strategies
Course Organization and Curriculum Development
Role and Responsibility of the CTE Teacher as Related to Child Abuse (within the last five years)
School Law
Diversity in the Classroom
Using Technology in the Classroom
Field Experience in Your Program Area (forms prepared when all course work completed) Requires: Completion and submission of the CTE evaluation rubric by the CTE Director Completion and submission of the Annual District Evaluation form.
Courses with matching curriculum from another approved provider of Plan II Business and Industry route.
Further information: Marcus Lane (360)475.7807 O R Mourine Anduiza
[email protected] [email protected]
Olympic College
1600 Chester Ave., 4th Floor
Bremerton WA 98337
(360) 475-7555
Waiver Request Career and Technical Education Teacher Certification Program
Complete all portions of this form and attach transcripts and/or other documentation. You may be asked to provide additional documentation to assist in the review process, such as a catalog description or course syllabi.
Name Date
Address _
Phone Home __________________ Work Cell ____________________
E-mail ________________________________________
Check to request waiver
OC Course Title Equivalent Course Title
Year Taken
College/University Credits/ Clock hrs.
Transcript Attached
Introduction to Classroom Instructional Strategies
Course Organization and Curriculum Development
Role and Responsibility of the CTE Teacher in the Classroom
School Law
Diversity in the Classroom
Using Technology in the Classroom
Field Experience in Your Program Area
Courses with matching curriculum from another approved provider of Plan II Business & Industry route
My signature attests that this information is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge.
Signature Date Teacher Candidate
TranscriptReviewRequest June 27, 2017 REV.
Course Waiver Request From the CTE Director of the School District
Date __________________ To Subcommittee of the CTE Teacher Certification Advisory Committee of Olympic College Subject Request to waive a course(s) in the Olympic College CTE Teacher Certification Program For ____________________________________________ Teacher Candidate I have reviewed the waiver request, documentation, and transcripts for this teacher candidate and recommend the following: Waive Do not waive Course ________ ________ Introduction to Instructional Strategies
________ ________ Course Organization and Curriculum Development
________ ________ Roles and Responsibility of the CTE Teacher in the Classroom
________ ________ School Law
________ ________ Diversity in the Classroom
________ ________ Using Technology in the Classroom
________ ________ Other ________________________________________________________
This teacher candidate taught in ______________________school district for the past _____ years (2000
hours = one year)
Approval Signature of CTE Director of the School District ____________________________________
CTE Director
Note: If a teacher candidate is not employed by a school district, then the OC CTE Teacher Certification
Program Manager will review the form.
Course Waiver Request
CTE Teacher Certification Program
Career and Technical Education Teacher Certification Program
Practicum Evaluation Cover Sheet
Teacher Candidate
Teacher Candidate Certification Number
School District _
Mentor Teacher _
Observer/CTE Director
The attached Practicum Evaluation Form indicates the level of competency demonstrated by the teacher candidate. The skills are those approved areas of competency for the general and specific skills for certification as required by the Washington Administrative Code 181-77A-165 and 181-78A-270.
The following criteria were used in the evaluation of the teacher candidate’s skills in each of the listed areas:
A rating of:
1 Means the teacher candidate does not have this competency at this time.
2 Means the teacher candidate has some difficulty demonstrating this competency.
3
Means the teacher candidate has done a satisfactory job of demonstrating this competency.
4
Means the teacher candidate has done a good job of demonstrating this competency.
5
Means the teacher candidate has done an excellent job of demonstrating this competency.
NOTE: This rubric is under consideration and may change in the future.
Observer/CTE Director - printed name and signature Date
Career and Technical Education Teacher Certification Program Practicum Options A and B
OPTION A: After completing all required courses in the CTE Teacher Certification Program sequence, enroll in and successfully complete the following course.
Course Title Field Experience
In your program area in a CTE classroom
– 40 hours
Course Number CNCTE 014
Clock hours 40
Cost $365
Description: Participants will observe, assist and teach in a CTE
classroom under the direction of a veteran certified CTE
teacher in their program area. The participant will be
observed in alignment with the standards on the
Practicum Evaluation Form by an Observer approved by
Olympic College. Option B: Only available to candidates in a current teaching position for one school year in a grade 7 through 12 CTE setting. In lieu of enrolling in the Field Experience course, submit the following documentation to the OC Program Administrator:
1. Original Practicum Evaluation Form and Cover Sheet completed and signed by
your school district CTE Director indicating satisfactory demonstration of all
competencies; AND
2. Copy of an annual current satisfactory teaching evaluation by your supervisor.
Fall 2017
Intro to CTE Teacher Cert Program 9970 6 hours-Face to Face September 25 and October 2, 5-8 pm OC Campus, HL 15 Mourine Anduiza and Sara Hatfield
Occupational Analysis 9971 20 hours – Blended two FF sessions October 12 and 26, 5-8 pm OC Campus, HL 15 James Funero
Diversity in the Classroom (W) 9972 10 hours-Blended 1 FF session 1-4 pm November 4, 1-4pm OC Campus, HL 15 Claudia Buxton
Culminating CTE Teacher Project 9973 Prerequisites must be met
6 hours – Face to Face - Arranged
Field Experience (W) 9974 Prerequisites must be met 40 hours – Face to Face - Arranged
Teacher Certification Schedule – 2017
(W) Indicates Classes that may be Waived
Visit us for more at http://www.olympic.edu/programs-classes/workforce-development-and-basic-studies/cte-teacher-certificate-program Current Certified Teachers: Classes marked with a “(W)” are currently approved for waiving if approved by the CTE Director and Program Advisory Committee.
Updated 20170907